0141; O S' HAZLETONQ9#Y COLLEGIAN PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF THE HAZLETON UNDERGRADUATE CENTER CO-EDITORS STAFF WRITERS Gerald Hassel - Wilson Barto George Demshock, Ralph Kline, June Sports Editor - - - - - Leon Baden Feature Editor Daniel Wargo Reinmiller, Jim Fisher, Hugh Close, Society Editor - - - - Grace Mcßride Ray Phillips, Marguerite Rondish, Anita Club Reporter Joe Olivia Goldberg, I. Smith, E. Kostic. COMPLETE SCHEDULE FOR PLANNING FALL COURSES TRANSFER INTERVIEWS This is the •complete schedule announced by Mr. Kostos for the Fall Semester Curriculum Planning Program which starts today and which will last during April—Mere is also a schedule for transferring students to be interviewed by Mr. Goss. Students are urged to report to the office in Walnut street at their earliest possible convenience. Week of April s—All 3rd Semester Students. Week of April 12-411 2nd Semester Students, L.D. Week, of April 19—All 2nd Semester Engineering, Agriculture, Etc. Week of April 26—A1l Ist Semester Students, FOR TRANSFERRING STUDENTS Week of April s—Students whose last names begin with the letters A to H, inclusive. Week of April 12—I to 0, inclusive. Weelic of April 19—P to R, inclusive Week of April 26—S to Z, inclusive. 2 More Teachers Assigned To HUC Attorney Richard Bigelow of this city, ~who was admitted to practice before the Luzerne county courts laSt year, is instructing a class in Political Science at the Undergradu ate Center. Miss Lois Neifert of Tamaqua has come from the Pennsylvania State College to take over Mr. E. Wallace McMullen's Engl. Comp. 0 and Engl. Comp. 5 classes. McMullen has re placed Marion Joy Bonn, former in structor in Comp. 5 and Lit. The appointment of the local at torney to the HUC faculty relieves a shortage of instructors in the social science department of the school. A graduate of Swarthmore, Bige low taught at the Pennsylvania State College in 1936-37 where he received his MA degree. Before acquiring his Bachelor of Law degree from Dickin son School of Law, he taught at that college, and NROTC at Northwest ern University. Attorney Bigelow has not only ap plied his study of Political Science to teaching, but also his other major, Law, through his various activities in government expansion programs. Among the organizations in which he participated were the Pennsylvania Planning Board, the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, and Carlisle, Pa., Planning and Joining Commis sion. HAZI,ETON- COLLEGIAN 4 4113j 0 0 ROTC MEMBERS USING GEISSLER PISTOL RANGE The management of the Geissler Knitting Mills, City, has sanctioned the use of 2 rifle ranges located in the basement of the establishment, by the college ROTC for the purpose of marksmanship training. The range, designed for the use of small bore weapons such as twenty two rifles or pistols, will be used by the ROTC members on Saturdays. The first two hour drill was held last week when Sgt. John Vasko su pervised the initial ten members of the sixty-man ROTC. FISHING COURSE Thursday, George Harvey, nation ally-known fisherman, will begin a six weeks' course at the Broad Street building for regional anglers. CHEER FOR THE TEAM Blessed are the joymakers. PLEASE— DO NOT SMOKE Faculty Members and Administration Heads ask that students refrain from smoking in the classrooms and first floor hall. Smoking is permitted in the basement. Intra-Mural Table Tennis Tournament Begins Wednesday Syd Rudman announced this week end that the Penn Center Intra-Mu ral Table Tennis Tournament will begin Wednesday at the local YMCA. The tournament matches are to be determined on the standard of the best two out of three series; however, the finals will be based on the best out of five series. Included in the list of entries to compete for TThonors are: Jim Howells, Leo Shulman, Ralph Kline, Conrad IBalliet, Anita Goldberg, Charles Wilson, Robert Feeley, John Meikrantz, Paul Pucillo, Charley , Maurer, John Riley, George Mille... Donald Smith and Bernard Carr. Mattern, Seibel On Jr. College Board Richard Mattern, HUC official, has been named Secretary-Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Junior College Ath letic Association for the ensuing year. Mattern did much to coordinate the successful basketball tournament held in February. In conjunction with Mattern's po sition on the board, Mr. Arthur •Sei bel, HUC publicity director and in structor of English, has been named Public Relations manager for the PJCAA. Louisa X Alcott said That is a good book, it seems to me, which is opened with expecta tion and closed with profit. There have been twelve new rec ord albums added to the music room record library. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Chem 4 Chem 4 Chem 4 Chem 4 8:00 Chem 20 Chem 20 Chem 20 Chem 20 to Lit 25 Lit 25 Lit 25 Lit 25 Lit 25 9:20 Math 2 Math 2 Math 2 Math 2 Math 2 Math 11 Math 11 Math 11 Math 11 Math 11 Econ 14 Econ 14 Econ 14 Econ 14 Econ 14 9:30 E. Comp 0 E. Comp 0 E. Comp 0 E. Comp 0 E. Comp 0 to Comp 1 Comp 1 Comp 1 Comp 1 Comp 1 10:50 Chem 20* Chem 20* Chem 20* Chem 20* Chem 20* Drawing 12* Drawing 12* Drawing 12* Drawing 12* Drawing 12* 11:00 Comp 5 Comp 5 Comp 5 Comp 5 Comp 5 to Math 64 Math 64 Math 64 Math 64 Math 64 12:20 Span 2 Span 2 Span 2 Span 2 Span 2 —LUNCH -1:30 Math 0 Math 0 Math 0 Math 0 Math 0 to P. Sci 10 P. Sci 10 P. Sci 10 P. Sci 10 P. Sci 10 2:50 Chem 4** Chem 20 Chem 4** Chem 20 Chem 4** 3:00 Math 64 Math 11 Math 64 Math 11 Math 64 to 4:20 —N. P. Willis PLUEBOOK BLUES? SUMMER SESSION SCHEDULE s those classes fr om 9:30 to 12:20 es those classes from 1:30 to 4:20 * Indicate ** Indicat +-- ALUMNI NEWS CARMELLA LIO, one of, the young ladies in the Hemlock Chain in last year's May Queen Program at HUC, is now located at - the Penn State Campus majoring in Sociology. Miss Lio is a member of the Center and Newman Clubs. ELINOR MORAWSKI, a member of the Student Council and a partici pant in the May Queen Program during her three semester stay here at HUC, is now majoring in Science at the Penn State Campus. Miss Morawski is a member of the Center Club at the present time. KATHRYN "KITTY" YURICK is continuing her Chemistry course at the Penn State Campus. Miss. Yurick was a student for three se mesters at the HUC. A note of thanks should be given to CAROLINE KARCHNER who is keeping us at HUC very well sup plied with Alumni News from the Penn State Campus. Miss Karchner is active in the Center, Swimming, aneßifle Clubs at the Campus, took flying instructions at Bloomsburg, and toured Mexico last summer. Knitting, drawing, and Stan Morris take up all other time not used in studies or extra-curricular activities. Riley Named to Dubois All-Opponent Five Johnny Riley, captain of HUC's junior college 1947-48 state champs, was named to an all-opponent team picked by Coach . Egli and members of the Dußois U.C. basketball team. Others on the first squad were York Junior College's aces, Bock and Biros, and Miller and Fisher of Schuylkill U.C. Receiving mention for their note worthy court performances were "Pistol Pete" Garber and Statz Laganosky of HUC. (Subject to Change)